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10-16-2009, 03:37 AM #1
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ACLU VIOLATES OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT.. AGAIN
I, along with many would prefer that mmj remain tax free just as any other medication is tax free except for the state sales tax. That would require guidelines for record keeping on the amount of medication dispensed, not how much any patient obtained along with the other normal record keeping. That is basically private information unless they get caught redistributing it. And that would be their responsibility to defend, not the co-op that thought they were using their medicine correctly under the law. Not too hard to add a rule for that. Just pencil it in. King County needs revenue and as good citizen's paying a nominal tax is our civic duty in a sense. :thumbsup:
Remember medical marijuana patients can't claim it under insurance and are at a disadvantage right from the start. Being a medical patient yourself Sandy, you should understand that. :jointsmile:gypski Reviewed by gypski on . ACLU VIOLATES OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT.. AGAIN Hello, For too many years now the ACLU has been meeting with law enforcement in private to determine medical marijuana policies. This practice is not only unethical it is against the law. This policy decision should only be made by an open rule making process that is open to everybody, and not by clandestine meetings for the special few. The history of the ACLU meddling into medical marijuana is now well documented. In the past enforceable policies have been developed for Rating: 5
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